gem5/util/tlm/tlm_elastic.py
Matthias Jung 137e244bda misc: SystemC Elastic Trace Player Example.
This patch adds an example configuration for elastic trace playing into the
SystemC world, similar to the already existing traffic generator example in
/util/tlm.

Committed by Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2016-07-01 10:31:33 -05:00

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# Authors: Matthias Jung
import m5
import optparse
from m5.objects import *
from m5.util import addToPath, fatal
addToPath('../../configs/common/')
from Caches import *
# This configuration shows a simple setup of a Elastic Trace Player (eTraceCPU)
# and an external TLM port for SystemC co-simulation.
#
# We assume a DRAM size of 512MB and L1 cache sizes of 32KB.
#
# Base System Architecture:
#
# +-----------+ ^
# +-------------+ | eTraceCPU | |
# | System Port | +-----+-----+ |
# +------+------+ | $D1 | $I1 | |
# | +--+--+--+--+ |
# | | | | gem5 World
# | | | | (see this file)
# | | | |
# +------v------------v-----v--+ |
# | Membus | v
# +----------------+-----------+ External Port (see sc_port.*)
# | ^
# +---v---+ | TLM World
# | TLM | | (see sc_target.*)
# +-------+ v
#
#
# Create a system with a Crossbar and an Elastic Trace Player as CPU:
# Setup System:
system = System(cpu=TraceCPU(cpu_id=0),
mem_mode='timing',
mem_ranges = [AddrRange('512MB')],
cache_line_size = 64)
# Create a top-level voltage domain:
system.voltage_domain = VoltageDomain()
# Create a source clock for the system. This is used as the clock period for
# xbar and memory:
system.clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = '1GHz',
voltage_domain = system.voltage_domain)
# Create a CPU voltage domain:
system.cpu_voltage_domain = VoltageDomain()
# Create a separate clock domain for the CPUs. In case of Trace CPUs this clock
# is actually used only by the caches connected to the CPU:
system.cpu_clk_domain = SrcClockDomain(clock = '1GHz',
voltage_domain = system.cpu_voltage_domain)
# Setup CPU and its L1 caches:
system.cpu.createInterruptController()
system.cpu.icache = L1_ICache(size="32kB")
system.cpu.dcache = L1_DCache(size="32kB")
system.cpu.icache.cpu_side = system.cpu.icache_port
system.cpu.dcache.cpu_side = system.cpu.dcache_port
# Assign input trace files to the eTraceCPU:
system.cpu.instTraceFile="system.cpu.traceListener.inst.gz"
system.cpu.dataTraceFile="system.cpu.traceListener.data.gz"
# Setting up L1 BUS:
system.membus = IOXBar(width = 16)
system.physmem = SimpleMemory() # This must be instantiated, even if not needed
# Create a external TLM port:
system.tlm = ExternalSlave()
system.tlm.addr_ranges = [AddrRange('512MB')]
system.tlm.port_type = "tlm"
system.tlm.port_data = "memory"
# Connect everything:
system.membus = SystemXBar()
system.system_port = system.membus.slave
system.cpu.icache.mem_side = system.membus.slave
system.cpu.dcache.mem_side = system.membus.slave
system.membus.master = system.tlm.port
# Start the simulation:
root = Root(full_system = False, system = system)
root.system.mem_mode = 'timing'
m5.instantiate()
m5.simulate() #Simulation time specified later on commandline